Sentences with phrase «actor effects»

All the other variables were examined as actor effects in relation to health outcomes.
Besides several actor effects, partner effects were also present between depressive feelings and negative behavioural control.
Results indicated that participants» likelihood of having had UAI within and outside of the relationship significantly decreased with: (1) actor effects of value in and commitment to a sexual agreement, and quality of alternatives to the relationship and (2) partner effects of participant's age, dependability of trust, quality of alternatives to the relationship, and investment of relationship commitment.
They're not lawless actors effecting the whims of their owners.
The final model (actor effects constrained, partner effects freely estimated) explained 9 % of the variance in boys» perceived injunctive norms (R 2 =.09, p =.030), and 14 % of the variance for girls (R 2 =.14, p =.006).
Prior relationship history does not have any significant actor effects for either group, but the partner effects are significant for cohabiting couples.
Significant main effects of actor PMQ were found for disability and self - rated health (see the time - varying actor effects rows in Models 1, Table 2).
Straight lines denote actor effects, dashed lines denote partner effects.
However, risk norm perceptions were only related to youths» own normative and deviant talk (i.e., actor effects only).
The Actor Effect and the Partner Effect of Mindfulness on Perceived Spousal Support Korea Journal of Counseling [Internet].
The Actor Effect and the Partner Effect of Mindfulness on Perceived Spousal Support.
2012, «The Actor Effect and the Partner Effect of Mindfulness on Perceived Spousal Support», Korea Journal of Counseling, vol.
정문경 Kim, Byeongseok et al. «The Actor Effect and the Partner Effect of Mindfulness on Perceived Spousal Support» Korea Journal of Counseling 13.6 pp. 2589 - 2606 (2012): 2589.
For this, it verified the actor effect and the partner effect of mindfulness as a positive intra-personal variable influence the perceived spousal support, which is interpersonal variable.
TY - JOUR AU - 정문경 AU - Kim, Byeongseok TI - The Actor Effect and the Partner Effect of Mindfulness on Perceived Spousal Support T2 - Korea Journal of Counseling PY - 2012 VL - 13 IS - 6 PB - Korean Counseling Association (KCA) SP - 2589 - 2606 SN - 1598 - 2068 AB - The purpose of this study was to closely examine positive factors of having influence upon marital satisfaction.
In the third model, actor and partner effects of normative talk on perceived peer pressure to have sex were similar for boys and girls, actor effects: Δχ 2 (1) = 0.17, p =.678, and partner effects: Δχ 2 (1) = 0.07, p =.789.
Neither actor effects nor partner effects were significantly related to boys» and girls» perceptions of their peers» sexual risk behavior.
A significantly higher chi - square value for the constrained model in comparison with the unconstrained model would indicate that the actor effects, the partner effects, or both, differed between boys and girls.
In the third model, actor and partner effects of deviant reinforcement on perceived peer pressure to have sex were similar for boys and girls, actor effects: Δχ 2 (1) = 0.26, p =.610, and partner effects: Δχ 2 (1) = 2.87, p =.091.
If a husband's PMQ promotes his own health, this actor effect captures the health advantages of perceived receipt of spousal support (referred to as perceived support hereafter).
Actor — partner interdependence model (APIM) results revealed that youths» perceived descriptive, injunctive, and risk norms, but not their experienced peer pressure, were related to both their own (actor effects) and their friends» (partner effects) normativity and deviance.
In the fourth model, actor and partner effects of normative reinforcement on perceived risk norms were similar for boys and girls, actor effects: Δχ 2 (1) = 1.27, p =.260, and partner effects: Δχ 2 (1) = 2.64, p =.104.
With regard to the actor effect of marital quality, Umberson and colleagues (2006) failed to find a significant age interaction between perceived spousal support and self - rated health.
Regarding the dyadic nature of the observed peer interactions, we expected that youths» own normativity and deviance (actor effects) as well as their friend's normativity and deviance (partner effects) during the observed peer interactions would be related to their individual perceptions of sexual peer norms (H2).
Dyadic data analysis with structural equation modeling is used to determine the respective contributions of each respondent's predictors (i.e., actor effects) and his / her spouse's or partner's predictors (i.e., partner effects).
Regarding the actor effect of perceived support, perceived availability of emotional support from a marital partner Kiecolt - Glaser & Newton, 2001; Robles et al., 2013) and from significant others encompassing family and friends (Cohen & Syme, 1985; Uchino, Bowen, Carlisle, & Birmingham, 2012; Uchino, Cacioppo, & Kiecolt - Glaser, 1996) has been associated with better prognosis among individuals with specific illness (es) such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, or arthritis.
For boys, the partner effect had a similar direction (i.e., a negative sign) as the actor effect.
Yet, whereas for female dyads neither actor effects nor partner effects of deviant talk on perceived injunctive norms were significant, for male dyads, friends» deviant talk was related to perceiving more approval from friends to have sex.
(actor effect)(b) Is change in the partner's PMQ associated with change in the individual's health?
Neither actor effects nor partner effects were significantly related to boys» and girls» perceptions of their friends» risky sexual behavior.
The depicted parameters represent the actor effects (a1 and a2), partner effects (p1 and p2), predictor means (m1 and m2), predictor variances (v1 and v2), outcome intercepts (i1 and i2), residual variances (z1 and z2), and correlations between predictors (c1) and residual outcome variances (c2)
Results revealed that an individual's attachment avoidance was significantly related to their own (actor effect) and their friend's (partner effect) co-rumination.
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